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EarthCam is the global leader in delivering webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, the company is headquartered in New Jersey and has 12 additional offices throughout the United States. EarthCam provides live streaming video and time-lapse construction cameras for corporate and government clients in major cities around the world.

Whether you have a short-term project or will be on the job for longer than a year, EarthCam offers a wide range of professional solutions for archiving and time-lapsing the world’s most important bridge and transportation projects. From the Do-it-Yourself Work Zone Cam to the GigapixelCam X10, which is capable of generating 10-billion-pixel panoramas, you can document and showcase your accomplishments with the best technology.

Project teams for the Bayonne Bridge, New NY Bridge, St. Croix Bridge, San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge and many more have entrusted EarthCam’s digital SLR megapixel construction cameras to document...

EarthCam debuted the world's first outdoor gigapixel camera. The groundbreaking GigapixelCam is the ultimate in documentation photography, generating impressive billion-pixel panoramas. The system is...

EarthCam, the professional webcam technology experts, has reinvented remote jobsite monitoring and documentation with the introduction of the new MegapixelCam Robotic. It’s the world’s first and only...

Witness more than 42,000 hours of construction in 4 minutes with the official San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge time-lapse. EarthCam's HD construction cameras shot progress from 2008-13, archiving nearly 2 million images of the $6.4 billion bridge.

Most transportation agencies now use construction cameras to capture project views, keeping their teams and the public up-to-date in real time. As webcams evolve, each new version introduces higher-quality, more versatile tools. Project teams are realizing the benefits of using panoramic...

Construction progress for the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge is an ongoing effort that includes structural upgrades and section replacements. EarthCam cameras have long been a part of documenting the construction for this iconic bridge. EarthCam has captured major project milestones, such as the...

More than 40,000 people watched via webcams as the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) demonstrated its first use of accelerated bridge construction techniques to move the new Maryland Avenue Bridge—spanning Interstate 35E in St. Paul, Minn.—into place.
Over the course of a few hours,...